4. Conduct endangering the life or health of spouse seeking relief.
5. Incurable disease united with danger of contagion.
6. Cruel and abusive treatment.
CHAPTER XI.
Hungarian Marriage and Divorce Laws.
In Hungary proper and Transylvania, together with Fiume and certain parts of the Military Boundary, the marriage law of 1894, supplemented by the Civil Registration Act of the same year, is in operation for all citizens, without regard to religious sect.
In Croatia and Slavonia, which, although legally parts of the Kingdom of Hungary, are autonomous in domestic affairs; three separate systems of marriage regulation are in force governing, respectively, the Catholics, the Oriental Greeks, and the Protestants and Jews.
Hungary Proper and Transylvania.—Civil marriage is the only form recognized by law.